Headout Picks 5/7/14

CELEBUCHEFS: Macaulay Culkin, “David Toby” and Deenah Volmer (from left) of the Pizza Underground at Mississippi Studios on April 29. “It wouldn’t be accurate to call the Pizza Underground a ‘vanity project.’ It’s more of an art-school prank, perpetrated by a bored rich kid who has little else to do.” Read the full review at wweek.com. - IMAGE: Emma Browne

THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE[THEATER] When Oregon Shakespeare
Festival artistic director Bill Rauch staged this fizzy musical in
Ashland in 2011, the show earned massive praise for its comic precision
and freewheeling sense of fun. Now, fresh from Broadway—he just directed
Bryan Cranston as Lyndon B. Johnson in All the Way—Rauch has reworked it for Portland. Keller Auditorium, 222 SW Clay St., 241-1802. 7:30 pm. $48.45-$174.70.

BUBBLIN’ FOUR-YEAR ANNIVERSARY[MUSIC] Though the sudden death of
headliner DJ Rashad certainly casts a pall, this anniversary party for
Portland’s most progressive dance night continues on in the memory of
the Chicago footwork legend. In the words of co-founder Ben Fuller, each
set will be “a celebration of life, which is really what dance music is
all about.” Holocene, 1001 SE Morrison St., 239-7639. 9 pm. $10 before 10 pm, $15 after. 21+.

SATURDAY MAY 10

ST. JOHNS BIZARRE[STREET FAIR] May showers and impending
Junuary be damned—street-fair season is here. This fest in St. Johns,
that underrated and not-so-far-away North Portland neighborhood,
includes a parade, Occidental beer and a sweet music lineup featuring
soul group Ural Thomas & the Pain, rapper Illmaculate and the
mariachi-tinged Edna Vázquez Quartet. St. Johns Business District, stjohnsbizarre.com. 10 am-7 pm. Free.

CIDER RIOT PARADE[DRINK] Cider Riot cidery’s first
anniversary party kicks off with a 6 pm parade starting at Cheese Bar on
Southeast 61st Avenue and Belmont Street, led by a fireman with a pipe.
The procession ends at a riotously cider-filled Irish bar, and goes
till the OLCC makes them stop. Biddy McGraw’s, 6000 NE Glisan St., 233-1178, biddymcgraws.com.

SUNDAY MAY 11

DANNY BROWN[MUSIC] If Drake is, as New York Times
critic Jon Caramanica wrote last year, “all the emoji,” then Danny
Brown is the drunken smiley face and the mushroom—a perma-stoned,
violently hilarious, and dexterous rapper remaking hip-hop, one zany
voice at a time. Roseland Theater, 8 NW 6th Ave., 224-8499. 8 pm. $17. All ages.